I grew up in the VHS/DVD “generation.”
So I took it for granted, even before streaming services, that you could watch whatever TV show or movie you wanted whenever you wanted. But that wasn’t always the case. How many folks in the 1930s rewatched an old film simply for nostalgia, after all?
The advent of TV is often cited by film historians as breathing new life into old lost (often forgotten) films.
Indeed I don’t know a reality that is without TV. It’s always something that’s just…existed for me.
I also mostly grew up on the internet.
So I take all my apps and instant connectivity for granted. Like it’s just a part of “normal life.”
What about you? What’s something revolutionary that you take for granted?
So I took it for granted, even before streaming services, that you could watch whatever TV show or movie you wanted whenever you wanted. But that wasn’t always the case. How many folks in the 1930s rewatched an old film simply for nostalgia, after all?
The advent of TV is often cited by film historians as breathing new life into old lost (often forgotten) films.
Indeed I don’t know a reality that is without TV. It’s always something that’s just…existed for me.
I also mostly grew up on the internet.
So I take all my apps and instant connectivity for granted. Like it’s just a part of “normal life.”
What about you? What’s something revolutionary that you take for granted?